ANONYMOUS. 



553 



Stettin, Entom. Zeitung : 



1159. Zur Beurtheilung der in Ameisennestern 

 vorkomnieiulen Insecteu, insbesondere der Kiifer. 

 VI., 1845, pp. 119-123. 



Stockholm, Akademiens Handling. : 



1160. Projections-taheller till ett chart-verk ofver 

 Scandinavieu. XXXVIII., 1817, pp. 185-196. 



Stockholm, Ofversigt Akademiens : 



1161. Solformorkelsen den 28 Juli. VIII., 1851, 

 pp. 187-234. 



Strasbourg, Journ. Soc. Sci. : 



1162. Do 1'echeuillage. II., 1825, pp. 112-119. 



Sturgeon, Annals of Electricity : 



1163. On the Galvanometer. I., 1836-37, pp. 



1164. An inquiry into the attributes of the Gal- 

 vanometer ; and how far its indications may be 

 depended upon in electro-dynamic researches. 

 Ibid., pp. 42-52, 380-389. 



1165. Aurora Borealis at Edinburgh in October. 

 Ibid., pp. 165-168. 



1166. On Gravitation. IX., 1842, pp. 317-320. 



1167. Account of certain remarkable changes of 

 colour and direction of clouds during a thunder- 

 storm. Ibid., pp. 527-528. 



T. 



Temminck, Verhand. Nat. Geschied. : 



1168. Toevoegsel betrekkelijk de Dermatoptera, 

 Bur. 1839-44 (Zool., pte. 2), pp. 238-244, 

 Insecta. 



Thomson, Annals of Philosophy : 



1169. On the relation between the specific gra- 

 vities of bodies in their gaseous state and the 

 weights of their atoms. VI., 1815, pp. 321- 

 330; VII., 1816, pp. 111-113. 



.1170. Demonstration of the Binomial Theorem 

 for fractional and negative exponents. VII.. 

 1816, pp. 346-350. 



1171. Of the quadrature of the circle. VIII.. 

 1816, pp. 13-25. 



1172. On Dioptase. Ibid., pp. 151-152. 



1173. On the ancient Purpurissum ; the state of 

 Turkey-red dyeing in the Greek Empire ; and 

 the means of procuring a substitute for Purpu- 

 rissum. IX., 1817, pp. 134-137. 



1174. On the suspension of clouds. XL, 1818, 

 pp. 103-106. 



1175. Observations on Mr. DANTELL'S theory of 

 crystallization. Ibid., pp. 287-289. 



1176. History of Dr. BREWSTER'S Kaleidoscope, 

 with remarks on its supposed resemblance to 

 other combinations of plain mirrors. XII., 1818, 

 pp. 59-67. 



VOL. VI. 



Thomson, Annals of Philosophy : cont. 



1177. Some remarks on the climate and situation 

 of Nice, with observations ou the temperature 

 and weather, taken in the winter of 1816 and 

 spring of 1817. Ibid., pp. 169-179. 



1178. Origin of steam-boats, and description of 

 STEVENSON'S Dalswinton steam-boat. XIII. 



1819, pp. 279-285. 



1179. Memoir relative to the lead mines of Sar- 

 dinia. XV., 1820, pp. 361-367. 



1180. Comparative anatomy and zoology. XVI., 



1820, pp. 102-111. 



1181. Physiology. Ibid., pp. 111-114. 



1182. An account of a remarkable stratum of 

 Limestone, situated at Calden Side. I., 1821, 

 pp. 23-26. 



1183. Historical sketch of Electro-magnetism. 

 II., 1821, pp. 195-200, 274-290; III., 1822, 



" pp. 107-121. 



1184. On olefiaut gas. III., 1822, pp. 37-39. 



1185. Speculations and inquiries respecting the 

 action and nature of certain compounds of 

 sulphur. VII., 1824, pp. 444-447. 



1186. Cause of the odour of hydrogen gas. 

 VI1L, 1824, pp. 229-230. 



1187. Explanation of the theory of the baro- 

 metrical measurement of heights. IX., 1825, 

 pp. 434-438 ; X., pp. 44-52, 81-96, 164-180. 



1188. On the habits and food of the Stickleback. 

 XL, 1826, pp. 173-176. 



Tidskrift for Jagare : 



1189. Strodda underriittelser om Fjell-Eiifven 

 (Canis lagopus). I., 1832, pp. 163-165. 



1190. Sammandrag af zoologiska uppsatser ofver 

 ScandinaviensLandt-Bjorn (Ursus arctos, Linn.). 

 Ibid., pp. 166-177. 



1191. .Sammandrag af zoologiska uppsatser om 

 Jerven (Gulo borealis). Ibid., pp. 280-285. 



1192. Om Jagt-Falkeu. Ibid., pp. 352-363. 



1193. Nagra ord om Lappugglan (Strix Lap- 

 ponica). II., 1833, pp. 440-441. 



1194. Rip-Jagt. Ibid., pp. 641-657. 



Tilloch, Philosophical Magazine : 



1195. Description of the Javanese Swallow, 

 which constructs eatable nests ; with an account 

 of the manner in which the nests are collected. 

 I., 1798, pp. 118-126. 



1196. Method employed between Melun and 

 Lieusaint in France to measure the base of the 

 triangle, in order to determine the length of an 

 arc of the Meridian. (Trans/.) Ibid., pp. 269- 

 274. 



1197. Irritability of the animal fibre. Ibid., pp. 

 307-309. 



1198. Observations on the Mole, and the means 

 of extirpating that destructive animal. II., 

 1798, pp. 32-36. 



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